LOS ANGELES — In a career filled with remarkable comebacks, Tiger Woods faces perhaps his toughest recovery of all. Woods was driving alone through a sweeping, downhill stretch of road through coastal suburbs of Los Angeles when his SUV struck a sign, crossed over a raised median and two oncoming lanes flipped several times before coming to rest on its side. Its airbags deployed. A sheriff’s deputy poked his head through a hole in the windshield to see Woods, still wearing his seatbelt, sitting in the driver’s seat. The crash caused “significant” injuries to his right leg and he underwent what was described as a “long surgical procedure” at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. Anish Mahajan, the chief medical officer, said Woods shattered tibia and fibula bones in multiple locations. He suffered “open fractures,” meaning the skin was broken. The bones were stabilized by a rod in the tibia. He said a combination of screws and pins were used for injuries in the ankle and foot. A … [Read more...] about Lucky to be alive, Tiger Woods faces difficult recovery
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Alex Berenson: Cancel culture beyond Orwellian — this is why I won’t give in to it
close Video Concha: The New York Times is 'lionizing cancel culture' Fox News contributor Joe Concha reacts to The New York Times being accused of celebrating cancel culture for spotlighting a video of a teenaged girl using a racial slur, in which, led to her being forced to withdraw from college. Even George Orwell couldn’t have imagined it: in the country where free speech first became a constitutional right, left-wing journalists and frightened media companies are desperately censoring people with views they consider unpleasant. So far this month, New York Times columnists have called for a federal "reality czar" and asked cable companies to keep viewers from seeing Fox News as easily as CNN or MSNBC. A Times reporter was forced to resign for using a racial slur – though both he and the paper’s top editor, who is African American, said he had used it without malign intent. Video The Times then refused to run a column about the … [Read more...] about Alex Berenson: Cancel culture beyond Orwellian — this is why I won’t give in to it
DNC camp, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ writers clashed over Trump jokes at event: report
close Video Fox News Flash top entertainment headlines for February 26 Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. Despite the actress being a vocal fan of Joe Biden, Julia Louis-Dreyfus ' writers reportedly butted heads with the Democratic National Convention's camp ahead of her appearance at the 2020 event. The actress is known for her sharp tongue -- as is her famed "Veep" character Selina Meyer -- and for her criticism of former President Donald Trump, which she brought in spades to her MC gig at the DNC . According to Vanity Fair , there was tension between the DNC's camp and "Veep" showrunner David Mandel and his team over some of the jokes in Louis-Dreyfus' script, which they penned. Just an hour before the 60-year-old actress went live from a Los Angeles studio, political consultant Stephanie Cutter -- the convention’s chief program executive -- reached out … [Read more...] about DNC camp, Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ writers clashed over Trump jokes at event: report
Netflix Says It Needs More Latin Programming After Launching Internal Diversity Audit
The streaming giant Netflix says that it needs more Latin programming after launching an internal diversity audit conducted last year by the USC Annenberg Inclusion Initiative, an entertainment industry diversity think tank, according to a report by CNN Business . On Friday, researchers revealed that only 4.5 percent of main roles went to Latin actors and filmmakers during a two-year span, despite Latinos making up roughly 18 percent of the U.S. population. Meanwhile, the percentage of main cast members on Netflix who were black reached 22.7 percent in 2019, which was up from 16.2 percent in 2018, while roughly 13 percent of the U.S. is black. As for Asian main cast members — who make up roughly 6 percent of the U.S. population — that number was at about 7 percent in 2018 and 2019. Meanwhile, women of all races — who make up roughly 51 percent of the U.S. population — had 52 percent of leads and co-leads in Netflix original films and series over the two-year span. “The … [Read more...] about Netflix Says It Needs More Latin Programming After Launching Internal Diversity Audit